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Personal Greeting Jason Hagopian, AIA

Neuvio Architects

Contact Details

Neuvio Architects
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Bio

Jason Hagopian is an award-winning architect, and President and Founder of Neuvio Architects. He founded the firm with the foundation to provide a better service experience to his clients.

Jason’s leadership extends beyond executive responsibilities and includes active participation in the planning, design and production of projects. His skills as an effective communicator, creative problem-solver and resourceful consensus builder make him a valuable and trusted advisor to clients and project stakeholders.

Jason’s commitment to service and equality is exemplified by his ongoing role with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) at the local and national levels for which he’s received numerous awards. His most recent award being the AIA Gold Medal Service Award, the highest award bestowed by an AIA Chapter for an individual who has distinguished themselves in a manner resulting in a profound impact on the profession. 

In addition, Jason is an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, serving on the board of The Pride Center, one of the largest LGBTQ+ non-profit organizations in the world. 

He also fosters young people to become future leaders through notable service to his alma mater on the Rensselaer Alumni Association Board. 

Jason remains grounded in a genuine, modest, fun-loving demeanor with an infectious positive spirit. He is well-respected and deeply admired within his fraternity. 

Education

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY, United States
Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Building Sciences, 1991
Architecture
1986 To 1992

Job History

Neuvio Architects
President + Founder
Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
April 2021 - present

TSAO Design Group
Principal
Miami, FL, United States
January 2000 - April 2021

TSAO Design Group
Associate
San Francisco, CA, United States
August 1997 - January 2000

Shepley Bulfinch
Intern
Boston, MA, United States
January 1991 - August 1991